Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Some Rules: What every person Ought To Know While Using Headphones


Have you happen to meet others who have committed heinous acts of selfishness while using Headphones? Do you know how to stay in a good image and be considerate of others when using Headphone in public? So, How can you avoid committing ear spray?


Ear spray, a term was attributed to Npr's Morning Edition, is the tinny sound that leaks out of man else's headphones. An Npr producer humorously described her palpate on a crowded train, when she was subjected to second-hand sound from a young man's iPod.

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The story got me reasoning about the effect of conveyable multimedia players. The more these devices shrink in size and cost, the more often they're used in collective places. Inevitably, we can't preclude ear spray. To consider how our use of personal media player may appear to others, please wear your Earphone and turn down its voice. In expanding to this, you ought to know some rules when use headphone:

1. Shorten wearing headphones time when exercising
A Finnish study recommended that exercisers should set your earphones volumes to half of your normal loudness and only use them for a half hour.

2. Limit the use of earphones to a particular ear while driving
Wearing earphone while driving vehicles means the complete isolation from covering noise, which can be a hazard in itself, you could miss the sound of a car horn and walk into traffic with fatal consequences. Losing situational awareness can also lead to theft, particularly in busy environments where bumping into someone else man would be ignored, e.g., subway stations.
3. Turn down the volume
Whenever you're at the office or in a crowded train, elevator, or other collective space, do every person a favor and lower the volume of your Headsets to preclude ear spray.

4. Don't wear a Bluetooth earpiece in a meeting
Most of the time, Bluetooth earpieces aren't a problem. But if you're in a meeting, particularly a one-on-one, consider removing yours. Why? Because wearing one in a meeting sends a merge of messages: The meeting may be interrupted at any limited if you get a phone call; and that call is as prominent to you, than the meeting, if not more so.

5. Take off both earbuds when spoken to others
Some population at the office--particularly in a cubicle environment--listen to music while they work at their desks. It's a great way to block out noise pollution and concentrate. But when man comes into your cube to talk to you, removing both earbuds.
Some Rules: What every person Ought To Know While Using Headphones

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